This summer ale poured a hazy yellow with a good sized head and some lacing that went part way down the pint. It is not a bad Weisse beer, just nothing to write home about. The aroma is one of sweet malt with a hint of citrus. The flavor is mild with some of the distinctive wheat flavor and a heavy hit of citrus. It is surprising thin in the mouth but goes down well enough for a second.

Taste has fruit, very little wheat not even sure if this is a wheat based beer. Also
with hints of pale malt flavors, extract like syrup, very fruity, light hops with a bit of bitterness, light grassy and earthy hops. Finishes with toasty malts, light lingering bitter grassy hops.

Mouth is med to lighter bodied, very little carbonation.

Overall pretty meh, way too fruity, no carb, hops aren't bad, very little wheat, maybe its the bottom of the keg but not very good.

On tap at brewpub in So. Portland. Poured a nice, golden color with a very small, white head. Slightly hazy with no particles. Doesn't smell too much like a typical summer ale; no real wheat to speak of. Smooth on the palate with a medium-lasting aftertaste, and a nice flavor (some citrus?). Goes down very easy; a good lawnmower beer, but nothing really special to set it apart from all the other summer ales out there.

Poured on-tap at the Sea Dog in South Portland, the beer was served in a pint glass. The beer is a bright orange-gold color that carries a thin foam, and has great cling to the glass. The nose is fruity, a blend of strawberry and peach, with some light spicing. The beer's flavor is buttery, with muddled strawberry and peach flavors again. The beer has a sweet and slick aftertaste, but still somewhat nondescript. The finish is quick and light, and at times you honestly forget what you are drinking.

Pours to a bright orange-yellow with medium thick white head that lasts to mid-glass and leaves a little lacing. Aroma is mildly floral hops, and the mouthfeel a lttle thin and slightly tingly. Flavor started out as floral hops, but I could actually taste a hint of apple and citrus fruit toward the end. The finish is okay, but nothing special.

I had this on tap at the brewery, so freshness was key in this case. I also had his one right after I had the Topsham Pale, and it didn't quite measure up. It is a pale yellowish orange color with mild carbonation, very light, very watery, slightly dry, very little head or retention. There just wasn't much going on with this beer. This had a slight barley smell, but it was hard to really get much if anything because of its weaknesses. There may be some fruitiness in the nose with a bit dribbling into the middle of the swallow, but not enough to make it interesting. The one odd characteristic was a slight fizziness in the aftertaste. The summer ale taste too much like the weak cousin to the pale ales that Sea Dog serves, so I would recommend just going straight to them instead.

This beer has a light amber color. When the bartender poured from the draft line he topped the glass off, so there was little or no head to speak of ( this might not be the norm ). There was a light sweet malt aroma. The flavor was lightly sweet and even though this is a wheat beer the taste made me think of malt. The finish was smooth and crisp with a hint of citrus at the end.